pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
I have been described by some medical practitioners over the years as "very in tune with my body".When you say you felt 'wrong' what do you mean exactly?
Aneurysm and valve surgery was Nov 2011. So back in 2008 I was back (again) living in Finland and was regularly skiing my local ski track this is XC skiing, not the downhill stuff, which looks a bit like this:
I only really learned to ski in 2006 and so even in 2008 I needed work.
Fastforward to the 2009/10 ski season and I noted that my times around my local track were essentially unchanged while I felt that I was pushing myself harder and had better technique. I was of course using a training watch and HR chest strap to record things.
I also noticed that my heart rate felt less "thump" and more a softer "wuuvvv" (descriptive I know, sorry works better with my mouth making the sounds). To me this signaled that my valve was becoming incompetent (this being my third time to go through this process) and I decided (as we were going back to Australia) that when we got back I'd go for a checkup and see ... I was correct, but there was the unexpected aneurysm (found at 5.3cm) which was considered more urgent than just the valve (which may have lasted a little more time yet perhaps).
HTH